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THE -E VENING WORLD, MONDAY, JULY 29, 1918. | THUNDER SHOWERS GIANTS HAVE BEST CHANG AND COOL BREEZES OF WINNING PENNANT FLAG McGraw Undoubtedly Has + es Otuanees the Other National League Managers and Has Stuck to the Theory That races close on Sept. 1 or whether the schedules are played out to the guilty of keeping men out of servica. The Stars and Stripes, the official newspaper of the army abroad, nas stopped printing baseball news, and says editorially that the reason 1s and sticky night cooled 4 is being renewed to a considerable extent, although /% there is no chanoe that it will come back to full popu- was that the humidity was 80 nea: the point of moisture. The usual crowds made for the trol WALL STREET GOSSIP cepted Secretary Baker's original de- cision as final was shown by the immediate slump in patronage. In New York about 22,000 attended a double header the day the decision was hanced down. The next doudie header drew fewer than 3,000, of ’ \. larity this seagon.| Which a large number were admitted Charles Holmes, an architect of aba | The fact that the| ‘ee Post Avenue, doen't believe | that ennant: oonteets . — . thirteen is an unlucky mumber, Thir c ;; if ' i: er | HE magnates have three courses} Colorado Fuel & ee Ce Co.—Report for|teen years ago yesterday he was mar-| You will find in Pos fy, tn doth leagues are getting closer and | open to them: quarter ended June 80; Gross receipts, | ried, and he accounted that day the relief you seek Qor ai [ions i v4 hotter will tend to revive the in- To close on Sept. 1 2,812,003; increase, $833,007; tual t of his life. active help you need to be rid of —— terest. Yesterday the Chicago White To close Sept. 2, (Labor Day) nings, $2,337,842 case, $2 esterday he took his wife and o Pimples, to heal Eerema, to drive ik 0 d 7 Do | i iy ne party ‘om up-Sta iy | aw. , Sox turned again upon the Red nies nee after interest and taxe Tear of friends from up-State away Rashes, Redness and to clear Console Table ea P and then attempt to play a neces 1 elation and depletion, ' thit h n and fi d plexi Sox and gave the leaders another! ly burlesque World's Series ba a oye $40,000 vent oh ee dee | inflamed complexions. In mahogany, 33 ay ee a's Serie red mx onkers When Poslam is applied, angry skin ‘ hammering, while Cleveland and our! po reiease all players of draft ‘ , Say is pleasantly soothed, irritation Is al ‘ Yankees played a ten-inning tle ah age on or before Sept. 1 and, as ird (hat ue celebrating layed, Itching, however intense, is \ 1 was stopped by rain. Cleveland, re-| rapidly as possible, recruit boys ss megviar quare| conty anniversary end aave him Jended. Nothing but a healing power assembled and asmured of another) under 21 and veterans over M1, and | Ohio Cities Gus Co—Tiegular Guek | pended sentence, [rare and unusual could accomplish cht month's chance to overtake the lead-| play out the schedule and the |'erly dividend of 5 per cent. on cumin | such complete and satisfying work. teantern SIX CHAIRS, with lirsdl ‘esther 98 ers, ix fighting hard; and although) World's Series stock, payable September 1 to stock rec-| AFTER CONGRESSIONAL JOB, | That is what Poslam possesses in the seats. Conmplte set ol sagen pieces for the low Geamsduraiy in the rear, tho want. | Secretary, Baker, ta tty umendea {ore © Ausuet nd | ee highest degree price el... nore a! | decision, clearly calculated that the + Co.—Report! Frederick ©, Tanner, Sold everywhere, For free sample ness of the Red Sox on the road’ oiyy owners and officials desired to shows man of the Republic ¢ to Emergency Laboratories, 243 gives thom hope of replacing the follow the last outlined program TERSHAAGE LEAKS. HAL: paul | West 47th St.. New York City.—Advt, crippled Boston team. Both Wash- ir ap they have set fora) Beike CLRGULALA 1hs Hib BAR WE | ington and New York are close te Waueoal suine: tear iPeueatine \¢ W563 1745 nes beual te Republican Congressional nomination in enough now to get up to the leaders! amusement and healthy recreation :o “she Pgh dy acc vale Steer Le nteenth District. Among those if they can make a spurt. a large proportion of the war worred pa oil who vote in this district are Whit In the National League the strug-| People, | They asked in aihals, appeal) southern Pacific system's annual re ieorg and In apite of the scant lead of the| reconstruct their business, and put | ce gires a share. earned in 1818, imbent 1s George B. | Cubs the Giants now are really the) stress upon the fact that they world | Seana m3 Republican, Both are favorites, The Cubs he a hard Saigon Leaid eppomgeet = left af tix i ohar gos ($26.727.427, de : c row to hoe ae Nips neape rate are short | negiately and would be com Sere terete in etaata bt entietanet NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE, Englander Da-Bed Kroehler Kodav handed, and it looks as if their mar-|o plants, . 7 4 In French Gray Enamel, includin nificent fight against heavy odds may) In generosity (not Sustice) he gave| | Rurns ros Ice Company—At Sere Open, High. Sceiny, Matinee; Cretcane. Come Lecrt gay 9 iriure Lice edarigiauaan My should | cirman Herrmann voices. their| change the namie of the company to the| December apaleihawhecmmecs) 310374200 Bookcase Icather (this does not in- §/4 4.98 spe penne sti oe shes htiments correctly, they said| National Ice & Coal Company, Inc., was) January In Jacobean Oak, 3 Doors. 61 clude the mattress), at , The Giants just now are better for- | "G we will close Sept. 2, and|¥oted upon and carried. N behad 4 inches wide, 57 $ -50 tifled with reserve players than any|THEN play a World's Series.” Savage Arms Corporation—Re star SUaieik sien v6 ANA As BRO ee club in the league, they have hired | nat other words, the pa he hase-| wuarterly dividends of 1% per cer anghanged. ‘Toney and 8 , Havermrabbed right) lel 27 OF Valle to 52e Peon dy) ths Save a uy W.S a. TH RO, Toney and siecle, have Rrabbed right | creation jn war timien dood NW.Con.6AVE?.15"ST. | and Buy | AT 84ST. & S™AVE ws Who are turned loose through the | be deprived of “amusement * closing of the Amer n Association, | Te from Sept. 1 to Oct. 15 by 2 the Pacific end't MEROt S008 Ley d mean destruction of the THEATRES, have shown that it is eminently pos- to alanis Bat ahs arn sible to reconstruct a ‘ mi without| ay want to )WINTERGARDEN, a = 4 i players of draft age if the meney is 2 and then play a World’ ow a Sencar aI TENCE PAS sinc wecea. Ir service Scnoois errs ae Shoes bm 2 the theory that Pe : its fate. the National League, He hasn‘t been *| p) . a Comey . le sre i. cone cavelvoment in baseball r move than ten ysars | omen S 1 e OW oes SHUBERT Mite We ant ag ™ base ba ich p om the American League h , 7s Gl tr eon neous "reorctny on canoe] iagcamerieee Lesata hae bown tthe GETTING TOGETHER ||| A SERIES OF SPECIAL ARTICLES Mets ano payers over the Grart axel Toreed i unity and the "National | e BROADHURST 4/5); Syl aay gS By WILLIAM P. BEAZELL by both National and Amerlcantproakine art hon | f MAYTIME fia" Becay Wo. 7 F ay Saree Bears te, ifthe tnmom af er has een very much inf Were $4 to $6 ASTOR {i:U5) tne fate The fact is that the Air Service is bigger | their draft players until that|Cendancy, Johnson of the American | s Wi to-day than was the Regular Army when umps an t time, there si r if) has muddled iattairs, Toner Pp xroras, or ines -A-Bye Baby»: America entered the great war. It has more noWn himself the clear thin ; C favors closing Sept. 1 and NOT play- | Some sizes missing ; but wonderful vacation shoes ik men, more officers, more equipment, more Witbur Good, and evidently every a World's Series, 39TH ST. Bitlis Wed, a Bat t hes of it. i i team is scrambling for players Charles Hbbets, the Brooklyn own- a OF You! ii: yranches of its organization. It has almost as HE Yankees came near beating |Cfeat 22 Baw APFUNE more good solid | Sixth Aven LYES ain many posts and stations as had the army in Cleveland yesterday. "They got Vision “and” imagination than’ may | © |] | CASINO B,4 tr Continental United States, Alaska, Panama and off with a rush, threatened to over |i the others, thinks further ahead, | A Minival ADVIL ADW! our possessions in the Atlantic and the Pacific. >I o ha atle sd son, a hy of the ’ H i pein Guy Mori6) whe apa telles others “Ebbets Ms ‘proveoditg "upon has In te ‘hnique of organiz ation, instruction and got twa wane. Thea Coumbe stepped [ors wil be the nis te ceneniincrs | C ti H als AV CENTURY THEATRE AT | practice it has come in eight months to be the in and stopped thom, and the Ia- | baseball after t we war AL least be | uucura re: CENTURY. GROVE » st) equal of any fighting corps of the Entente Allies. dians, inspired with renewed pennant | ‘fated position to hold the; Wr ° . § - ae eee We lout toa. the, raia | Bfookiyn franchise und ‘to have a| Hoek ; te! urning : It is being expanded until it will presently be as stopping them after ten innings, 40 | robiesetn t | L——— great in personnel and material as the corps of that Cleveland's net sain on Boston % in roub! les iain io B il was Ray SA ee i ae i,i2 kos cat Britain, France and Italy combined. The ite Sox, using Russell, bea All Gropwiate; Bony 2, Ointenent 28 wn 60, Taleum 16. Th arn ry the leaders « Ree inate [Sinclar arin Moeaearas bape, Seat SM < OF THE’ ere The fenroh qualified adi Ee A on to Ra plies He + a iy ate 1e number of qualified aviators the Air a tp- ft Hague p 1 ON NIGHTS BEAT 2 | Oe : : : A them inthe Worl = eee Sagan Service might put into action is now in the glow, 9a f of courne “nara to { = / thousands, many more than half of whom are hae re to winning the pennants, | use RHOvaTE ng post-graduate courses in various spe- mA rit would mean hes rane “ LAY! Bory is uncertain, but {ime ‘ 2: ‘s leallif 7 COHAN MS. - cialized branches. A larger number is qualify- — | the Red {he leamuan as & Whole would 17) & amr ecm | ea OOF Wiehe & wonieny Frou ing, and the number of those awaiting their tuth is a joke as a eae ait phe mona ULE ' reparation for restoring natural LONIGHT 8.30 Mr ue a} » is the le f all. Sept. 1 and trying to + | APSR for removiog dicsrell pod 8 TWICK DAtLY sad chance is the largest of a — an alleged World's Series ‘iy de dain ed Bem Ray TE Duey THe Aree, GAIETY se &4e% bm | ; HIB Yonkeow open with the Pyles |S grothd ed by the Gov dle, rendy to use Hay | AMERICA'S ANSWER Klave a a “TERA To give some understanding of the extent |} f Detroits to-day, and th e ‘ 1 cohrenant ~haracte i ; sh tac { pega pall saad Flee TD ich« enue wade Shae: at aad 1 agreed Vite a and character of this extraordinary achievement, fae auraslaine Piltabiren teach yy {that the major leagues Were not try. ‘ The %: a staff correspondent of The World has visited v1) jing to bunk the Government. with BaNbaues, Ivo | EE ASCO. Pi eee g WIN be an oventful week both on the | heir earnest pleas that -baschall. is Pu Lt Douglas Fairuaks R ROSE the schools and camps of the Air Service. % Giamond and in the politics of byse- |essential becuse it furnishes recrea- is Sot ts Riv ew ‘ baf. tion and amusement to a large class PORCHES TIA The magnates have a number of |;,st Nast muscball is as essential for eee | fs CAME AM [HUDSON Sad ois ists 1 Under Credentials From the War Department problema to work out at the meetinga | gust this week, and upon the way they| Dut beyond that I believe flemly TOOLMAKERS sgn ts future we|that the general” public. would. not handle these problems the futur of |onty patronize games played by such ’ _ — = ms, but would ‘rather fen new if i. Ny ams of that kind in action than to IN watch th machine-lika and often Nothing Acts Like times indifferent playing of a lot of the id stars. And at the worst it cannot leh taferion tothe. ind of ‘hal watching this seas P opinion is. that. the SET-UP MEN—G Sept. 1, after being given a month In which to remake their teams. Top Wages. OU can’t wish back good health, PA\",nes.me restored tn par 1] Not Now Empliyed om Gist Wor A Hi A Apply at Once in. Person on ty Math wo First relieve constipa- Inte en ne ne 5 bette rh * free Oat ot Employment Department ton. | Delicious tas 02's nema ba | WRIGHT MARTIN AIRCRAFT CORPORATION A} ° borrowing” players from the maj filles act like dastor —/2uiite detunct teaguos aro, tend Borden and Starr Aves., Long Island City oil. players to the majors for th of the war. As part of the pe the majors are at last to pli at pene baseball in the Hast. The New York U.S, Fanployment Of ace your |Clubs (including Brooklyn) are to use NEW YORK CITY cap the, Harrison grounds of the old Fed- RECTION Take eral League for Sunday games when the Internationa] teams are not there DI 10 S Centi and the International clubs are to be permitted to use the park for regular games TO PLANT COMING TO-NIGHT , With Humidity Wrung Out of Baseball Will Go On While Others Were Waiting to Learn | the Air Relief Is Prom- Its Fate. ised to C ity. | wuemadon By Hugh S. Fullerton. | baseball will depend largely. For) “Hour Temp. Humidity Ld bi 1 phe Prom povjpeme oo, [tte Dusiness of Baseball (not we) 7 A, M... 73 ‘“ Comme, 298, be Thy ree dublin! sport, understand) faces the mest 8A. M. 74 99 ASEBALL tho sport still lives critical situation in its history. The oA. M. 7 86 and, regardieos of the fate of| "manatee now must bear the bundy | 1 yy. 7 83 the box office, is returning to|have been sentenced as unfit and/11 A. M, 78 7 the interest of a portion of the pub-|slven a reprieve until Sept. 1. 13%)42 Noon. 82 64 lia. And whether the American and|‘® the eyes of a large portion of the) 4 py 84 6 Marionat Public and practically the ent're J pha League/army the business has been found| Weather indications, despite pre- ‘dicted showers, are for another hot ,by Inter- mittent blasts from an ocean breeze. finish, interest, in} that the troops wanted to know Wy |1t wasn't the thermometer that more than sheets will be needed for | dhe pennant races! ayers were not beiring the w : sovering. Lapretgnl 8) burden. That the baseball fans a. |C@used discomfort this morning. It} Kaya snyder, aged nineteen, Kving | AUTOMATIC SCREW MACHINE Overtime, NEW PLANT-NEW MACHINERY Or to Representatives at Avenue Minutes to Pla: elevated trains and subways headed for Coney Island early in the morning, but the B. R. T. seemed affected with the heat and ap- peared to be running on slow time at irregular intervals, The barometer stood to noon, indicating that everything was fair on the surface, and at 7 o'clgck the mercury stood at le | | to be j at 30.10 up i peered up only one notch during the next hour, and one more during the following two hours, but the humidity at 8& o'clock was 89. A southwest breeze was blowing at eighteen miles hour, which dropped to eleven miles at 8 o'clock, with the ther mometer at 75 and the humidity a 86. The wind increased again to eighteen miles sat 10 o'clock, sending the humidity down to 83, while < mercury remained at 75, Local thunder: showees are hoped for this afternoan, but it is feared that they won't reach us before night A temperature of nearty 90 degrees is expected during the afternoon. To-night or to-morrow the showers | will bring a change of temperature with a ‘shift of the wind tnto the northweat, Some rain, some wind and to-morrow night, it is promised, Fiat No, 502 Howard Avenue, Brook- lyn, was overcome by the heat to-day He was taken to Norwesian Hospital WINS FREEDOM ON “13.” POSLAM BEST WANTED AT ONCE Day and Night Shift ISTS OVERNMENT WORK Al Conditions. U, S. Employment Office p 310 JAY STREET BROOKLYN, N.Y. Queensboro Subway from Grand ral Station, New York, to Jackson Station, Long Island City. 8 ALFRED L, BECKER TO RUN FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL Has Had Charge of the German Propaganda and Spy Investiga- tion Made by the State. , Alfred Ta Recker, Assistant Attorney General in charge of the New York Our 6th Ave. Store Closes Saturda: 1P. oie, to-day announced his candidacy Our 3rd Ave. Store Open Saturdays neil "0 P.M. tor the Republican nomination for At Pinan eae CHgusl Sale SSurnituce Mr, Recker, whose home ts in Buf- 5 fata, Was, Tad. GPATEN OF TAR. COPAY Our ENTIRE STOCK and several SPECIAL propaganda DISCOUNT purchases go into this sale. An un- usual opportunity to anticipate your Fall house- myrense hold needs before next month’s rush at RE- and other DUCTIONS of 10%, to 3313”, from Regular Price ‘lag exposed during investi kation, Much of the evidence on which the alien property custodian has acted In seizing 140 business concerns valued At $260,000,000 was furnished by Mr. Recker important anid The Same Low Price—Cash or Credit “We Make Terms to Fit” Plain Figure Ta; Rocker “Tm not going to nektect on Everythin, Kk to maki Decker Motor Truck Deliveri in Mahogany Large and ne nomainn finish, with roomy, in Ma- tion of Harold J. Hinman of ‘Aibany tor |} genuine Ve a- hogany finish, the Supreme Court left a wa ther seat, at 4 4 i ewis ticket for Att ™ bd h saddle ft seat, at A | 1% 3-Piece William and Mary Period Bedroom Suite s17-8 In Antique THERE IS FOR AILING SKIN and the Committee on Public Information, SIE : ND 3 hats. BERNARD uo NEON he has had access to every phase of the work. ar i LIBERTY Wisi‘ «is hae ; re VAUDEVILLE, “COING Up” NOW APPEARING IN FFP; PROLJUR'S GLOBE 404" ALD} a A800 BL Mr. ATH igri iS. di ” SAACRING MUSICAL RGLAR COHAN & HARRIS §) A TAILOR-MADE MAN AMUSEMENTS, si A AMUSEMENTS, N ie BT. WRUNX BUAWAT STATION if {tuck Mee OY ESTEE PLECHASE| Seine eeseuimies BATHING” POOL S FUNNY PLACE, Hing, Dancing, Koller Other Attractions, PASS ‘Sart in the World he RSIS RIVERSIDE ounday World “Wants” ; Work Monday Wonders. LAMBERT & Ai CLARK & HAMILTON | Rcd Reed

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